Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the...

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Fractions Day 4

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Page 1: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below.

Fractions

Day 4

Page 2: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below.

Fractions

Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions.

The number above the fraction line is called the numerator.

The number below the fraction line is called the denominator.

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Reducing Fractions

When both the numerator and denominator have a common divisor, we can reduce the fraction to its lowest terms.

A fraction is said to be in its lowest terms (or reduced) when the numerator and denominator are relatively prime (have no common divisors other than 1).

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To reduce a fraction to its lowest terms, divide both the numerator and the denominator by the GCD.

The fraction 6/10 is reduced to its lowest terms as follows.

5

3

210

26

10

6

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You Try…

Reduce to its lowest terms 90

54

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Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions The number 2¾ is an example of a mixed

number. It is called a mixed number because it is made up of an integer and a fraction.

2¾ means 2 + ¾

An improper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is greater than its denominator.

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The figure shows improper fractions and mixed numbers….

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How do you convert mixed numbers to improper fractions?

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Example: Convert to Improper Fractions.

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How do you convert improper fractions to mixed numbers?

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Example: Convert to a mixed number.

5

8

3

____

5

185

5

31

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Example: Convert to a mixed number.

8

225

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Multiplication of Fractions

Multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators together then reduce if necessary.

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Examples

32

74

32

135

4

9

8

15

4

12

8

71

27

8

93

42

9

4

3

2

40

21

85

73

8

7

5

3

or

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Reciprocal

The reciprocal of any number is 1 divided by that number.

The product of a number and its reciprocal must equal 1.

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Division of Fractions

To find the quotient of two fractions, multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.

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Addition and Subtraction of Fractions

Before we can add or subtract fractions, the fractions must have a lowest common denominator.

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Example: Evaluate .4

3

7

5

21

20

3

4

7

5

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Adding or Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators

Use prime factorization to find the LCD for the denominator.

Example:

60

7

60

18

60

25

6

6

10

3

5

5

12

5

10

3

12

5

LCD

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Addition Example

NowReduce!